Temporary wet-weather pavement markings for work zones : final report phase I.

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This project aims to refine and evaluate a paint and drop-on element-based all-weather pavement marking system customized for work-zone applications. The pavement marking system under development offers unique value in providing superior guidance to the driver under dry and wet weather conditions. The shorter durability requirements in work zones enable a low-cost alternative to existing higher-cost, more durable products. We expect this special all-weather work zone pavement marking system to promote work zone safety in especially attention-demanding work zones. (Author/publisher)

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20081336 ST [electronic version only]
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[Washington, D.C., U.S. Department of Transportation DOT, Federal Highway Administration FHWA], 2008, 52 p., 18 ref.

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